Fractional is a natural procedure known as a fractional laser, and the details of the Fractional Facial procedure will be described below:
What is a Fractional Facial?
Fractional facial is a non-surgical procedure in which a device is used to deliver laser beams to several parts of the skin at once, and this procedure is considered the best as it does not cause the issues caused by both ablative and non-ablative lasers, which are techniques used to treat sun-damaged or ageing skin.
The principle of Fraxnal is to treat deep areas of the skin called micro-thermal treatment zones, where the Fraxnal laser expels old skin pigment cells and creates new collagen in the skin.
Objectives of the Fractional Facial Procedure
This medical procedure is usually performed to achieve the following aesthetic goals for the face:
- Reduce lines and wrinkles on the face.
- Get rid of sun damage.
- Eliminate age-related skin pigmentation.
- Reduce surgical or acne scars.
- Reducing stretch marks, which are often not found on the face but on the body, but they are mentioned as a kind of knowledge of the therapeutic ability of the Fraxional procedure.
Fractional Facial Procedure
The procedure is carried out in the following steps:
An anaesthetic cream is applied to the face, it should be noted that it takes 45-60 minutes for the anaesthetic to take effect.
The anaesthetic cream is removed by wiping it off and then a gel is applied to the face, this helps the Fractional laser to penetrate the skin in a better way.
Fractional laser beams are directed to the face by a specialist with extensive experience in the field, and it is important to choose a medical clinic and a reputable specialist to minimise side effects that may be devastating to the face.
Wash your face after the treatment, avoid sun exposure, wash your face with water and apply Vaseline only if your face is peeling.